The 12 jurors — four white women, six white men, one black woman and one black man — have been deliberating since Monday, and on Thursday told O'Neill they could not "come to a unanimous consensus on any of the counts."

When jurors remained deadlocked on the sixth day of deliberations Saturday, O'Neill granted the mistrial.

“This is neither a vindication or a victory,” O'Neill said, according to the New York Times.

Cosby, who has been accused of drugging and sexually assaulting dozens of women, "reacted calmly" to the announcement, according to the Times, and Steele announced in the courtroom that he would retry the case.